Need an eye-catching way to convey your message or your data? Or a prettier version of that model you always draw, badly, on the whiteboard? You don't need to be a graphic designer, just try these great easy-to-use tools.
PowerPoint, Keynote and Google Slides are all great for creating presentations, if used well – but how can they be used to support learning goals and create interactive teaching?
Teach live in an online meeting room with MS Teams (up to 500 participants).
Lars Behnke & Rasmus Erik Voel Jensen : How do everyday perspectives shape intercultural understanding? This quiz app helps language students enhance translation skills, communication, and media literacy.
Annika Schimpff & Petra Daryai-Hansen : Is ChatGPT a suitable tool to practice and improve your foreign language skills as part of a resource bank?
Annette Q. Pedersen & Mikala Hansbøl : How are UCPH students using generative AI-tools in their studies? And what are their perspectives on Generative AI chatbots and image generators in regard to their own learning, employability and their study environment
Having students work actively with the material, theories and methods makes their learning visible to both them and you as a teacher. Here is a selection of digital tools to help you plan this.
Need to have recurring meetings or teach the same class in MS TEAMS? Then use a classroom team, you can even have break out sessions, where the students can discuss in their own video groups.
Digital literacy is important at UCPH – in every study programme. Dive into UCPH’s digital literacy model and resources in Absalon, Canvas.